Publication

2001 - Doubleday, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

85,750 words, Guess

Page Count

343 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more

Classifications

  • DDC941.08/092
  • DDCB
  • LCCCT788.W46 T48 2001

Description

"Born to fanatically snobbish parents on Princess Victoria's eighteenth birthday, Georgina Weldon grew up to wreak havoc on almost everyone she met. Her father was the first to miscalculate Georgina's maverick nature. After he lost both a run for Parliament and any chance of inheritance, he took his family off to Tuscany, where he could watch and wait until his daughter became old enough to marry well and so repair his own fortunes.". "Georgina had other ideas. Her scandalous affair with a married man and her defiant marriage to the less-than-prosperous young hussar officer Harry Weldon were just the first signs that she was no ordinary girl.". "Harry and Georgina managed to better their position enough to move to Tavistock House, former home of Charles Dickens. There, Georgina took in a menagerie of animals and orphans and acquired a string of lovers, male and female, including the famous French composer Charles Gounod. In a plot that could have been constructed by Dickens himself, Georgina was stung by con artists, betrayed by her parents, and narrowly escaped being committed to a mental institution.". "When an 1882 Act of Parliament gave her the legal right to represent herself in court, Georgina became one of the first Victorian women to sue her persecutors, and she helped to overturn England's infamous Lunacy Laws, which allowed patients to be committed against their will without proper medical examination."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

BiographyGreat Britain -- BiographyWeldon, Georgina, 1837-1914

Places

People

Georgina Weldon (1837-1914)

Genres

  • Biography

Links

Other Editions

  • The disastrous Mrs. WeldonDoubleday2001

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